Sentence examples for meant though from inspiring English sources

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I knew how much it meant though because our fans are intelligent.

It also meant, though, that they grew less quickly in the years following recessions than more free-spending competitors did.

She might also have meant, though, that although Ms. Zimmermann's good looks are incontrovertible, she is an industry anomaly.

The changes, meant, though, that many tour operators had to refile applications that they had already submitted, in some cases just weeks before their licenses expired.

Perhaps the definitive snapshot of what success meant, though, was to be found in the players' sparkling eyes in the aftermath of a remarkable series.

He had not known what the phrase meant, though, and so, standing in the courtroom in his baggy suit, he had said, "No contents," and everyone in the courtroom had laughed.

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ANDREW: What do these terms mean, though?

What those charges mean, though, is hard to say.

That did not mean, though, that he plunged into sourness.

That doesn't mean, though, that there's nothing to worry about.

That doesn't mean, though, that the position will become untenable.

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